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  • Visual Studio Code CMake Tools 1.22: Target bookmarks and better CTest output

    calendar Jan 27, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Visual Studio Code CMake Tools 1.22: Target bookmarks and better CTest output

    We're excited to announce the latest 1.22 release of the CMake Tools extension for Visual Studio Code. This update brings a host of new additions, including project outline updates for filtering and bookmarking CMake targets in large CMake projects and expa Link to article: …


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  • IntelliJ Scala Plugin in 2025

    calendar Jan 27, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    IntelliJ Scala Plugin in 2025

    In December 2024, we published a year-in-review summary of our work on the Scala Plugin. By that time the following year, we were busy releasing IntelliJ IDEA and the Scala Plugin 2025.3, as well as preparing for the upcoming Scala 3.8 release. This was followed by a long holiday break. But as they say, not […] Link to …


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  • Build an intelligent contract management solution with Amazon Quick Suite and Bedrock AgentCore

    calendar Jan 27, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Build an intelligent contract management solution with Amazon Quick Suite and Bedrock AgentCore

    This blog post demonstrates how to build an intelligent contract management solution using Amazon Quick Suite as your primary contract management solution, augmented with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore for advanced multi-agent capabilities. Link to article: …


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  • A digression on the design and implementation of Safe­Array­Add­Ref and extending APIs in general

    calendar Jan 27, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    A digression on the design and implementation of <code>Safe­Array­Add­Ref</code> and extending APIs in general

    Last time, we learned about the difference between Safe­Array­Access­Data and Safe­Array­Add­Ref. I noted that Safe­Arra Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20260127-00/?p=112018


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  • Rust vs JavaScript & TypeScript: performance, WebAssembly, and developer experience

    calendar Jan 27, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Rust vs JavaScript & TypeScript: performance, WebAssembly, and developer experience

    TL;DR Rust and JavaScript/TypeScript (JS/TS) are often perceived as rivals, but in reality, they’re complementary languages that serve different purposes and excel across different domains. They were designed with different goals in mind, which dictate the best use cases for each. JavaScript/TypeScript offers benefits …


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  • Creating and consuming metrics with System.Diagnostics.Metrics APIs

    calendar Jan 27, 2026 · andrewlock.net
    Creating and consuming metrics with System.Diagnostics.Metrics APIs

    In this post I provide an introduction to the System.Diagnostics.Metrics API, and show how to create a custom metric and read it with dotnet-coutners Link to article: https://andrewlock.net/creating-and-consuming-metrics-with-system-diagnostics-metrics-apis/


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  • A Year of Creator Wins: Highlights from the JetBrains Content Creators Program 2025

    calendar Jan 27, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    A Year of Creator Wins: Highlights from the JetBrains Content Creators Program 2025

    With more than 200 new members joining the JetBrains Content Creator community, we were bound to hear some exciting new things from them in 2025. Our members were steadily increasing in number, honing their YouTube videos, tirelessly keeping up with the posting schedule, and providing JetBrains perks directly to their …


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  • PVH reimagines the future of fashion with OpenAI

    calendar Jan 27, 2026 · openai.com/blog
    PVH reimagines the future of fashion with OpenAI

    PVH Corp., parent company of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, is adopting ChatGPT Enterprise to bring AI into fashion design, supply chain, and consumer engagement. Link to article: https://openai.com/index/pvh-future-of-fashion


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  • Introducing Budget Bytes: Build Powerful AI Apps for Under $25

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Introducing Budget Bytes: Build Powerful AI Apps for Under $25

    When developers hear "cloud" and "AI," their first thought is often about cost. "How much will this cost me to learn? Can I build something meaningful without racking up a surprise bill?" Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/azure-sql/introducing-budget-bytes


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  • Clawdbot with Docker Model Runner, a Private Personal AI Assistant

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · docker.com
    Clawdbot with Docker Model Runner, a Private Personal AI Assistant

    Personal AI assistants are transforming how we manage our daily lives—from handling emails and calendars to automating smart homes. However, as these assistants gain more access to our private data, concerns about privacy, data residency, and long-term costs are at an all-time high. By combining Clawdbot with Docker …


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  • The Jenkins Migration Planning Kit

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    The Jenkins Migration Planning Kit

    This article was brought to you by Cameron Pavey, draft.dev. Jenkins has served the development community well for over a decade, but it was designed for a different era of software development. Developers who are tired of fighting with plugin compatibility issues, slow builds, and brittle configurations are exploring …


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  • Wolverine Idioms for MediatR Users

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · jeremydmiller.com
    Wolverine Idioms for MediatR Users

    The Wolverine community fields a lot of questions from people who are moving to Wolverine from their previous MediatR usage. A quite natural response is to try to use Wolverine as a pure drop in replacement for MediatR and even try to use the existing MediatR idioms they’re already used to. However, Wolverine comes …


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  • Join Microsoft at NDC London 2026 - Let’s Build the Future of .NET Together

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Join Microsoft at NDC London 2026 - Let’s Build the Future of .NET Together

    NDC London is here, with pre-conference workshops running January 26–27 and the main conference running January 28–30. If you're a .NET or Azure developer, this is the place to be. Whether you want to sharpen your cloud-native skills, get hands-on with AI-powered development, learn from Microsoft engineers, or simply …


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  • Introducing the Evals for Agent Interop starter kit

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Introducing the Evals for Agent Interop starter kit

    As enterprise customers roll out and govern AI agents through Agent 365, they have been asking for pre canned evals they can run out of the box. They want transparent, reproducible evaluations that reflect their own work in realistic environments, including interoperability, how agents con Link to article: …


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  • Build a serverless AI Gateway architecture with AWS AppSync Events

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Build a serverless AI Gateway architecture with AWS AppSync Events

    In this post, we discuss how to use AppSync Events as the foundation of a capable, serverless, AI gateway architecture. We explore how it integrates with AWS services for comprehensive coverage of the capabilities offered in AI gateway architectures. Finally, we get you started on your journey with sample code you can …


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  • How Totogi automated change request processing with Totogi BSS Magic and Amazon Bedrock

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    How Totogi automated change request processing with Totogi BSS Magic and Amazon Bedrock

    This blog post describes how Totogi automates change request processing by partnering with the AWS Generative AI Innovation Center and using the rapid innovation capabilities of Amazon Bedrock. Link to article: …


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  • Building AI Agents in Kotlin – Part 5: Teaching Agents to Forget

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Building AI Agents in Kotlin – Part 5: Teaching Agents to Forget

    Previously in this series: Agents eventually run out of context. When they do, they crash, and you lose everything mid-task. We’ve been running GPT-5 Codex since Part 1. It scores 0.58 on SWE-bench Verified. We tried Claude Sonnet 4.5 next, which scored 0.6 and ran faster on most tasks. But complex problems hit …


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  • What's the difference between Safe­Array­Access­Data and Safe­Array­Add­Ref?

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    What's the difference between <code>Safe­Array­Access­Data</code> and <code>Safe­Array­Add­Ref</code>?

    Once upon a time, there was SAFEARRAY, the representation of an array used by IDispatch and intended for use as a common mechanism for interchange of data between native code and scripting languages such as Visual Basic. You used the Safe­Array­Create function to create one, and a variety of other fu Link to article: …


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  • Run Claude Code Locally with Docker Model Runner

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · docker.com
    Run Claude Code Locally with Docker Model Runner

    We recently showed how to pair OpenCode with Docker Model Runner for a privacy-first, cost-effective AI coding setup. Today, we're bringing the same approach to Claude Code, Anthropic's agentic coding tool. This post walks through how to configure Claude Code to use Docker Model Runner, giving you full control over …


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  • How We Made Variable Inspections 87 Times Faster for Unreal Engine in Rider

    calendar Jan 26, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    How We Made Variable Inspections 87 Times Faster for Unreal Engine in Rider

    If you’ve ever expanded a complex Unreal Engine variable in Rider’s debugger and had time to contemplate your life choices, this post is for you. We’ve rewritten our expression evaluator, and the results are dramatic: Variable inspection is up to 87 times faster on warm runs and 16 times faster on cold ones. The …


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